The Borneo Post

India to launch 103 satellites in record single mission

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NEW DELHI: India will launch a rocket carrying 103 satellites next month in a record single mission, a report said Wednesday, as its famously frugal space agency looks to zoom ahead in the commercial space race.

The rocket is set to blast off from the southern spaceport of Sriharikot­a in February carrying three Indian satellites and 100 foreign ones including from the US, France and Germany, the Press Trust of India said.

If successful, India will set a world record as the first country to launch the most satellites in one go and leave behind Russia, which launched 39 satellites in a single mission in June 2014.

“We are making a century by launching over 100 satellites at one go,” S. Somnath, a director at the Indian Space Research Organisati­on ( ISRO), was quoted as saying at a science convention in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh.

Another official told AFP that most of the 100 foreign satellites were meant for commercial purposes while the Indian satellites were intended to observe and measure the Earth’s atmosphere. The business of putting commercial satellites into space for a fee is growing as phone, Internet and other companies as well as countries seek greater and more high-tech communicat­ions.

India is competing with other internatio­nal players for a greater share of that launch market, and is known for its low- cost space programme. — AFP

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